Jameson Painter was the bring-in, David Bach completed, Jen Harman called, and Painter called.
Bach checked with the on-board lead on fourth street, Harman bet, Painter called, and Bach called. Painter paired on fifth street and checked, Bach bet, Harman called, and Painter called. The same action took place on sixth street. On seventh street, Painter checked to Bach, who bet one last time. Harman folded, and Painter called.
Bach tabled for aces and sixes, Painter mucked, and Bach collected the pot.
With a board showing , Mack Lee eliminated Charles Barker in a three-way pot with a seven-high straight and a six-low. That pot boosted Lee's stack over 500,000, making him one of, if not the largest stack in the tournament.
On fifth street, Benny Glaser bet, and Chris Ferguson thought for a moment, then folded. Dan Shak called. Glaser bet again on sixth street, and Shak called. Shak called another bet on seventh.
"Flush," Glaser said. He showed , and that was good to take down the whole pot.
"I had a low draw, and I made two pair," Shak said. "I have to call just in case you're bluffing."
Richard Ashby completed, and Randy Ohel made it two bets. Ashby called.
On fourth street, Ohel checked. Ashby bet, and Ohel called. Ohel check-called another bet on fifth. Once sixth street came, Ohel decided to bet, and Ashby called. Ohel bet again on seventh, and Ashby called one last time.
"Three eights," Ohel said, showing in the hole. Ashby shook his head and mucked, and Ohel collected the chips.